Sunday, December 25, 2016

Week #72: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas! Merry Christmas!!



It snowed again this week, even more than before! We had a lot of fun
walking through the drifts...and there were two snow days for the
schools. Oh, and we had maybe two or three inches of snow (and some
ice). It was really pretty. I love how peaceful the world gets when it
snows!

This week we had some really neat miracles happen! Julie C and her
daughter Jaemie came to church on Sunday and then to the stake musical
fireside that evening (which was incredible). Sacrament meeting was
great too- the subject was the family which was perfect! And Jaemie
and Jeneva are good friends, so they are also planning on coming to
Jeneva's baptism this Thursday.

Speaking of Jeneva she is doing great! We are still working on her
baptism program and getting everything set- it is really close to
Christmas. She is pretty excited, and her family is too.

We were able to get in touch with quite a few less active members this
week that we hadn't been able to see for a while, which was good. We
did have to account for ice in our travel time, which made a
difference! We also helped a lady in the ward wrap Christmas presents-
that was so fun. And we had a special dinner with Sister Schott for
Sister Finn's birthday! The YSA sisters (Sister Finn and Sister Arbon)
are covering the Mountain View ward now so I gave them a list of all
my favorite people :)


One of the days it snowed we actually had a zone service project-
weeding a community garden. So there we all are, bundled up and it's
below freezing. I put two pairs of gloves on below my yard gloves. But
we got it done! It was a pretty cool garden- except they wanted us to
pull the grass and leave the ground cover, which was backwards from
normal!

Transfers are coming up- we should find out this week! Probably we
will both stay though. There was a mini transfer last Monday since a
lot of missionaries were headed home before Christmas. It will be fun!

Love you all! Merry Christmas!
Sister Jacobs

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